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Women’s Reproductive Rights: A Must-Address Issue On International Women’s Day
The struggle for women’s empowerment has been long and hard-fought, with generations of brave and outspoken women paving the way for greater equality in society.
From the suffrage movement to the #MeToo movement, women have made remarkable strides in terms of rights and opportunities.
Despite the progress that has been made, there is still a lot that needs to be done.
One of the concerns in this regard is women’s reproductive rights. As we celebrate Women’s Day this year, it is essential to also take a stand to fight for women’s reproductive rights.
Let’s Make This Women’s Day Count For Women’s Reproductive Rights
People from all around the world should come together to recognize the power of women and their rights. We should celebrate the hard-fought battles and progress made in terms of gender equality and look to the future to empower women and protect their reproductive rights.
Those who don’t know reproductive rights refer to the rights of individuals to determine freely and responsibly whether they want to keep a child or not and to have the information and means to do so.
From fighting for equal pay to defending access to healthcare, it’s time to stand together and honor the struggles and successes of women everywhere.
Roe v. Wade Is A Grave Danger to Women’s Reproductive Choices
In recent years, the right of women to access reproductive health services has come under attack in the United States.
Laws have been proposed and implemented that limit or deny women access to reproductive health services such as abortion, contraception, and prenatal care.
This has been particularly detrimental to low-income women and women of color.
Her Smart Choice believes reproductive rights are fundamental human rights
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Reproductive rights are essential for achieving gender equality and empowering women to take control of their lives.
Reproductive rights empower women to determine their reproductive health and to make decisions about when and how often they will have children.
They also allow women to make decisions about their sexuality, relationships, and reproductive health without fear of coercion or discrimination.
We must ensure that laws are not passed that limit or deny women access to reproductive health services. People should stand up for policies and programs that provide women with the education and information they need to make informed decisions about their reproductive health.
Let’s Join Hands Together
We can join the fight for women’s reproductive rights by supporting organizations that are fighting for women’s rights and lobbying our representatives to support policies that protect women’s reproductive rights. We can also volunteer with organizations that are working to provide reproductive health services to women in need.
Let’s stand up for the right of women to access reproductive health services and to make decisions about their reproductive health free from discrimination and coercion.
We must be relentless in our efforts to protect and respect their decisions, and to empower them to make their own choices about pregnancy, birth control, and abortion.
We must strive for equality and justice so that all women can access the care they need and the respect they deserve.
We all should use this day as an opportunity to come together and fight for women’s reproductive rights.
This Women’s Day, let’s commit to fighting for women’s reproductive rights.
Originally published at https://hersmartchoice.com on March 10, 2023.
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Medusa was a priest of Athena. Poseidon raped her and instead of protecting her, Athena punished her.
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Ana Responds To Ann Coulter Begging Republicans To End Strict Abortion Laws #Shorts #TYT #News #Government #Politics #CenkUyger #AnaKasparian #Women #WomensRights #AbortionLaw #AbortionDebate #Choice #ProChoice #Goal #Change #Rights #RoeVWade #Law #LawEnforcement #Insane by The Young Turks
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Equal Rights Institute posted a great reel about the similar Texas on instagram today. I find it helpful to acknowledge distinctions such as: although medical "coding" does label a variety of procedures and conditions as "abortions" (such as nonviable ectopic pregnancy treatments or miscarriage treatments), that doesn't dictate legal and moral terminology. And where state laws about abortion are concerned, we need to pay attention to the legal terms.
quick question- do you know what an ectopic pregnancy is? one of your recent posts you were celebrating that Wyoming does not allow for termination of an ectopic pregnancy, so I'm wondering if you know what it is
Yes I do. I have a friend who has had an ectopic pregnancy. You need to read the actual bill before making assumptions.
Women with ectopic pregnancies in Wyoming will still be treated because it’s not an abortion.
-Sarah
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We already know that Democrats are confused about gender, they don't need to remind us with the abortion discussion.
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my opinion on abortion laws
y’all i’m really mad about this abortion law...
women have the right to do what they want with their bodies. that thing inside then is a bunch of cells put together, it isn’t self aware, it isn’t aware of anything because it isn’t alive. neither men nor other women have the right to tell women what they can and can’t do with their bodies. it is their choice and their choice alone. when the punishment for getting an abortion is higher than the punishment for raping someone, it is no longer “injustice”, it is fucking war. no one has the right to take away anyone else’s rights, if they do, they should lose their rights as well. that is equality. that is feminism. i was asked the other day “what about male-ism?” and i now have my reply. this. this is “male-ism”. men controlling women is your “male-ism” and we will not stand for it. welcome to america.
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Everyone is entitled to their own opinions, and I respect that, but y'all, I'm going to get sent the the electric chair for having a birth control implant, but Johnny, who has raped his kids and beaten his wife barely gets 3 days in jail. This is messed up.
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#Tupac #TwiceTheMan When #Rape news popping up on phone screen every now & then, this song is all I need to have hopes for a better future. What a man Tupac, you wrote & sang this at age 21. #KeepYaHeadUp #TupacShakur #HipHopGods #POTD #VideoOfTheDay #Hopes #Hopeful #Future #Women #AbortionLaws #Rapes #WomenSafety (at Mumbai, Maharashtra) https://www.instagram.com/p/BzIrdN4HNfA/?igshid=18cl6bpbqu87j
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Abortion Data: Understanding the Bans and Laws in the US #abortion #abortionbans #abortiondata #abortionlaws #abortionrights
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If you're looking for information on abortion by pills, you've come to the right place. This video is designed to help you understand abortion or abortion through pills in a simple and concise way. We'll discuss the different types of abortion, the abortion pill, and abortion decriminalization. We'll also answer any questions you have about abortion. So please watch this video and find out all you need to know about abortion! #abortionishealthcare #abortionpill #abortionrules #abortionlaws #abortionlaw #AbortionAwareness #AbortionByPills #AbortionProcess #AbortionOptions #SafeAbortion #गर्भपातजानकारी #गोलियोंसे_गर्भपात #गर्भपातप्रक्रिया #मेडिकलगर्भपात #गर्भपातकीजानकारी #गर्भपातसमर्थन #महिलास्वास्थ्य #सुरक्षितगर्भपात
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People of color are becoming the majority in the United States. In my theory, Alabama pro-lifers think the abortion laws will help the caucasian race population. They forgot one scenario... When their wives and daughters will have to explain this. ☝🏿 #OneDrop #WeBeKinNow
*I don't own the rights to this video. This video is used for educational and research purposes.*
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Abortion Laws in the US: All you need to know
This article on 'Abortion Laws in the US: All you need to know' was written by Risha Sharma, an intern at Legal Upanishad.
Introduction
This article discusses the aftermath of the overruling of the landmark judgment of Roe v. Wade, which granted American women the constitutional right to abortion as a part of the right to privacy and liberty. The long-standing rule of Roe was further upheld by the Supreme Court of the United States in the Casey Case, thus keeping the states’ abortion-banning laws at bay. With these cases being recently set aside by the Apex Court of the US, access to abortion now vests in the hands of state legislatures. Such a move brings great threat to women in certain states where the laws are either ambiguous or provide women with no relief, as is observed in states where courts have blocked abortion-banning laws on account of the controversies brewing.
Roe v. Wade Overruled
Abortion laws in the US have always been the subject of great debate. The landmark judgment of Roe v. Wade has been the backbone of upholding women’s constitutional right to abortion across the country. So, in a rather surprising turn of events, the US Supreme Court in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization made history by overturning the landmark, 50-year-old ruling laid down in Roe v. Wade. Simultaneously, Planned Parenthood of Southeast Pennsylvania v. Casey reaffirmed the decision laid down in Roe.In this 6-3 majority judgment, the Court opined that “The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion; … and the authority to regulate abortion is returned to the people and their elected representatives.” In Dobbs, Mississippi’s Gestational Age Act was being challenged before the SC by the respondents on the grounds of contradicting the principles set out in Roe and Casey. The Act essentially prohibited abortion post the 15-week mark in pregnancy except in case of a medical emergency or extreme abnormality. Ruling in favor of the Republican-backed Mississippi law, the majority judgment was delivered by Justice Samuel Alito, joined by Justices Clarence Thomas, Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett. The dissenting opinion was given out by Justices Stephen Breyer, Sonia Sotomayor, and Elena Kagan. The Court was of the opinion that “the right to abortion is not deeply rooted in the Nation’s history and tradition.” The ruling in Casey rested upon the Fourteenth Amendment’s Due Process Clause, which the Court found to be exclusive of the right to an abortion. Calling the ruling in Roe an ‘abuse of judicial authority, the majority ruling stated that “Roe was egregiously wrong from the start. Its reasoning was exceptionally weak, and the decision had damaging consequences. And far from bringing about a national settlement of the abortion issue, Roe and Casey have enflamed debate and deepen division. It is time to heed the Constitution and return the issue of abortion to the people’s elected representatives.”
Implications of Dobbs: Rights in the States
It is now entirely up to the states to ban or protect women’s abortion rights. About one-third of American women no longer have access to abortion. Abortion is now banned in about 13 states, with several states applying gestational period limits for the same. As proceedings go on in the courts against the laws prohibiting access to abortion, the ban has been blocked in some states as well. The abortion rights in the fifty states are as follows: Banned Alabama: Abortions are entirely banned, except in case of life-threatening situations. The same is punishable by up to 99 years in prison for a felony. Arkansas: Abortions are entirely banned, except in case of life-threatening situations. Idaho: Abortions are almost entirely banned. Indiana: Complete ban on abortion by state legislation. However, this ban was blocked by a judge in light of due legal proceedings. Kentucky: Abortions are entirely banned. Louisiana: Abortions are completely banned, except in case of life-threatening situations. Mississippi: All abortions are illegal, except in the case of rape or life-threatening situations. Missouri: Abortions are completely banned, except in case of life-threatening situations. North Dakota: Completely banned, deemed to be a felony. Only permitted in cases of life-threatening situations, rape, or incest. Oklahoma: Completely banned right at the point of fertilization. South Dakota: Complete ban on abortion except in the cases of rape or incest. Tennessee, Texas: Complete ban on abortions, except for life-threatening conditions. West Virginia: Completely banned except in case of a medical emergency. Wisconsin: Complete ban on abortion placed by a 173-year-old law, legal proceedings in place to block the law. Gestational Period/Limitations Arizona, Florida: A gestational limit of 15 weeks applies, post which abortion is illegal. Georgia: Abortion is banned after six weeks into pregnancy, once the foetal cardiac activity can be detected. Iowa: A gestational limit of 20 weeks applies, post which abortion is illegal. However, a 24-hour waiting period is required before the process ensues. Kansas: Abortions are legal up to 22 weeks of the pregnancy. Montana: A ban was applicable on abortions after the 20-week mark; however, this ban has been blocked by a court. Nebraska: A ban on abortion applies after 22 weeks. New Hampshire: Abortion is legal up to 24 weeks, though not expressly protected by state law. North Carolina: Abortions are banned after 20 weeks, with requirements of state-mandated counseling, ultrasound, and a 72-hour waiting period before termination takes place. Ohio: A judge blocked the 6-week ban abortion law in the state. South Carolina: The State of SC has temporarily blocked a ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy. Utah: Ban applicable after 18 weeks. Wyoming: A near complete ban on abortion has been blocked by a judge. Legal Alaska, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Hawaii, Maine, Maryland, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, and Washington: Abortions are entirely legal up to foetal viability. Illinois: Abortions are entirely legal, and protected by the state’s Supreme Court. Massachusetts: Abortions are legal for up to 24 weeks. Michigan: Abortions are legal until foetal viability. The requirements include a state-directed counseling session as well as a 24-hour waiting period. Nevada: Abortions are legal till 24 weeks. New Mexico: Abortion is entirely legal, though not expressly protected by state law. Pennsylvania: Abortion is legal up to 24 weeks, however not strictly protected by state law. Vermont, Washington DC: Abortions are completely legal with no gestational period. Virginia: Completely legal abortion process, however not expressly shielded by state law.
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The Voice of Dissent
In their fierce dissent opinion, the dissenting judges discussed in great depth the repercussions of the majority judgment, resulting in “the curtailment of women’s rights, and their status as free and equal citizens.” The judges recognized that the laws of the past, which criminalized abortion were laid down by individuals who did not think of women as equals, and thus were not entirely “attuned to the importance of reproductive rights for women’s liberty, or for their capacity to participate as equal members.” The opinion ended on the note: “With sorrow—for this Court, but more, for the many millions of American women who have today lost a fundamental constitutional protection—we dissent.”
Suggestions
Soon after the judgment came out, the UN Women’s Right Committee called for the US’s adherence to the CEDAW Convention (“Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women”), which was signed but never ratified by the US. The Committee recalled unsafe abortion as the leading cause of maternal mortality and morbidity. It would be in the best interest of the majority of the states, if ideally not all, to settle with a gestational period of about 20 weeks before a limitation is placed instead of putting a blanket ban on women’s right to abortion, with the exceptions solely being invoked in cases of medical emergencies.
Conclusion
In the wake of the disheartening judgment, a large influx of population to states with legalized abortion is observed. Keeping in mind the legacy set out by Roe and Casey, it would be of paramount importance to uphold women’s right to abortion. But as can be noticed, several states have gone ahead with complete bans on the right to abortion, meanwhile, certain other state laws have been blocked on account of ongoing legal proceedings challenging the same. Moreover, a lot of ambiguity still exists for women in states wherein abortion rights are not protected by any concrete law, leaving a lot to be deliberated upon.
References
- Centre for Reproductive Rights, available at: https://reproductiverights.org/case/scotus-mississippi-abortion-ban/ (last visited on: October 26, 2022) - CNET, available at: https://www.cnet.com/health/abortion-laws-in-every-state-where-is-abortion-legal/ (last visited on: October 26, 2022) - Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization, 945 F. 3d 265 - Indian Express, available at: https://indianexpress.com/article/world/where-in-us-is-abortion-illegal-now-7993333/ (last visited on: October 26, 2022) - New York Times, available at: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html (last visited on: October 25, 2022) - Planned Parenthood of Southeast Pennsylvania v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 - Roe v. Wade, 410 U.S. 113 - SCC Online Blog, available at: https://www.scconline.com/blog/post/2022/05/18/an-analysis-of-the-evolving-law-of-abortions-in-light-of-roe-v-wade-judgment/ (last visited on: October 25, 2022) - SCC Online Blog, available at: https://www.scconline.com/blog/post/2022/06/26/right-to-abortion-not-constituional-right-dissent-opinion-supreme-court-united-states-women-body-autonomy-roe-wade-casey-dobby-legal-research-updates-news/ (last visited on: October 25, 2022) - United Nations, available at: https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2022/07/access-safe-and-legal-abortion-urgent-call-united-states-adhere-womens-rights (last visited on: October 25, 2022) 410 U.S. 113 505 U.S. 833 945 F. 3d 265 CNET, available at: https://www.cnet.com/health/abortion-laws-in-every-state-where-is-abortion-legal/ (last visited on: October 26, 2022) New York Times, available at: https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2022/us/abortion-laws-roe-v-wade.html (last visited on: October 25, 2022) United Nations, available at: https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements/2022/07/access-safe-and-legal-abortion-urgent-call-united-states-adhere-womens-rights (last visited on: October 25, 2022) Read the full article
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